| Number of Advertisers | Top Spenders | Number of Ads | Total Spend | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conservatives | 103 | 1. Conservatives (£33,581) 2. Jason Perry (£4,316) 3. Alan Mak MP (£751) |
472 | £51,005 |
| Labour Party | 131 | 1. The Labour Party (£9,950) 2. Labour Future (£4,331) 3. Keir Starmer (£2,286) |
738 | £35,444 |
| Reform UK | 17 | 1. Reform UK (£25,790) 2. Nigel Farage (£4,495) 3. Reform UK Ynys Mon (£180) |
39 | £31,865 |
| Liberal Democrats | 33 | 1. Beavan 4 Norfolk & Suffolk (£212) 2. Elmbridge Liberal Democrats (£205) 3. Yeovil Liberal Democrats (£161) |
93 | £3,597 |
| SNP | 14 | 1. Lloyd Melville SNP (£130) 2. Bob Doris MSP (£100) 3. Colm Merrick (£100) |
24 | £1,430 |
| Plaid Cymru | 2 | 1. Plaid Cymru (£772) 2. Plaid Cymru Llanelli (£100) |
14 | £872 |
| Independent | 8 | 1. Vote Ann Oxley (£103) 2. Councillor Steve Edwards (£100) 3. Amy Wheelton Independent Councillor (£100) |
16 | £803 |
| Northern Ireland | 6 | 1. Cllr Malachy Quinn - SDLP Torrent (£141) 2. Tom Smith (£100) 3. Green Party in Northern Ireland (£100) |
15 | £641 |
| Green Party | 3 | 1. Neil McEvoy (£179) 2. Joe Belcher (£100) 3. Worcester Green Party (£100) |
6 | £379 |
Spending
Here you can see the expenditures of political parties in the lead-up to the elections according to the latest data.
During this period, political parties spent a total of £125,936 and displayed 1416 advertisements on Meta.
During this period, political parties spent a total of £28,830 and displayed 501 advertisements on Meta.